Jennifer Aniston and Quinta Brunson will keep starring in their regular positions on their respective series, “The Morning Show” and “Abbott Elementary”, according to the 2025 TV schedule. Both actresses have an extensive history of roles and experience in Hollywood, as evidenced by their impressive resumes. Interestingly, Aniston has admitted that there might be some confusion about her past roles during a casual conversation with Brunson, which they recorded.
The twosome convened for Variety’s yearly feature, ‘Actors on Actors,’ to discuss everything related to Hollywood and their respective roles. On Variety’s YouTube channel, the dialogue shifted towards the unique filming approach of “Abbott Elementary.” They delved into similar contemporary classics that broke the fourth wall, such as “The Office” and “Parks and Recreation.” The former cast member of “The Black Lady Sketch Show” explained the deliberate decisions behind developing the series (Abbott was initially conceived as an animated series), and then inquired if the actress from “Friends” had ever attempted something similar.
Quinta Brunson: Have you ever done a look-in-the-camera situation? Jennifer Aniston: No. Have I?
After pondering over her previous undertakings, Aniston jokingly admitted she might have the solution to her doubts in a few days, as if she had momentarily forgotten something.
The duo chuckled sweetly over it, yet later, Quinta Brunson openly questioned the number of films the TV legend might have forgotten.
How many movies have you forgotten about?
As they pondered the query further, the duo shared another hearty laugh. Once more, the actress from “Murder Mystery” offered a candid, humorous response to it.
Oh, it’s endless.
Jennifer Aniston’s ability to express herself candidly and effortlessly is undeniably captivating, drawing countless fans to her endeavors. It’s a trait that I personally adore about her. As she gears up for the fourth season of The Morning Show (streamable on Apple+), Aniston remains open about her showbiz journey, including the true tales of filming her recent projects.
As a film enthusiast, I must say that the atmosphere on the set of Abbott Elementary seems less tense and more harmonious for Brunson and the Emmy-less Abbott team. She often speaks fondly about the joys of working with children and the familiar yet revitalized storylines. Despite significant differences in plotlines between Brunson’s and Aniston’s shows, both seem to genuinely relish their roles.
It’s likely that we’ll keep getting amusing, unpredictable replies from Jennifer Aniston and Quinta Brunson as their careers progress further.
Catch “Abbott Elementary” every Wednesday at 8:30 pm Eastern Time on ABC, or stream it the next day with a Hulu membership. Also, keep an eye out for news about “The Morning Show”, set to premiere later in the year on Apple TV.
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2025-02-18 18:07